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Thank 'you' Really appreciate the program... Excellent Edification of: Service to Others :) jb

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BlogActionDay, seems like a good blog topic to discuss, and remember rich people do not live in Poverty. This bailout BS was designed to play on the middle & poor class Citizens. As a long time Activist. I am disliked by different skin colors, due to the fact that as the leader of my Organization I do not co-sign nobody's mess, and believe me I am disliked by many (including my race) here on blogtalk radio. Thanks for this topic, and remember that proverty can happen any time. BrotherX (The Peoples Nation in Unity)

Blog Action Day 2008: Poverty  

Bloggers Unite! BlogTalkRadio is joining forces with “Blog Action Day 2008: Poverty” to take the conversation to all four corners of the globe. On Wednesday, October 15, the network will host a 12-hour Talkathon for Poverty Relief. Airing from 12 p.m. to 12 a.m. EDT, the program will be anchored live from Denver, Colorado, by BlogActionDay.org’s Easton Ellsworth, with BlogTalkRadio hosts – including Tom D’Antoni of D’Antoni and Levine, Reuben Torres of Let’s Get Real, Charles Mattocks of The Poor Chef, Barbara Howard of The Recipe Box, Dawn Olsen of Glosslip Radio, Eric Olsen of BTR Today, Gregory Turner and Brian Henderson of ASE Motivation and Dr. Mo of The Danger Zone Show – sharing co-hosting duties from throughout the U.S. Leading bloggers around the world are scheduled to appear as guests, along with notables from the political, entertainment and literary arenas. Some 10,900 websites have already signed on to participate in this year’s Blog Action Day by blogging about poverty and aiding poverty-relief efforts. Among the blogs currently involved are TechCrunch, ReadWriteWeb, LifeHacker, Mashable and ProBlogger. The organizers estimate that some 11.7 million people worldwide will read about the event on October 15. Click here to register.

  • On Demand Episodes

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    BlogActionDay Part 4

    Bloggers Unite!

    BlogTalkRadio is joining forces with “Blog Action Day 2008: Poverty” to take the conversion to all four corners of the globe.

    On Wednesday, October 15, the network will host a 12-hour Talkathon for Poverty Relief.

    Airing from 12 p.m. to 12 a.m. EDT, the program will be anchored live from Denver, Colorado, by BlogActionDay.org’s Easton Ellsworth, with BlogTalkRadio hosts sharing co-hosting duties from throughout the U.S.

    Leading bloggers around the world are scheduled to appear as guests, along with notables from the political, entertainment and literary arenas.

    More than 11,000 websites have already signed on to participate in this year’s Blog Action Day by blogging about poverty and aiding poverty-relief efforts. Among the blogs currently involved are TechCrunch, ReadWriteWeb, LifeHacker, Mashable, ProBlogger and DailyBlogTips.

    The organizers estimate that some 11.7 million people worldwide are already aware of the event and will read about it on October 15.

    A non-profit event, Blog Action Day was launched last year when two bloggers asked, “What would happen if all the bloggers of the world united for a single cause?”

    What did happen during the United Nations-backed “Blog Action Day 2007: The Environment” was more than 20,000 bloggers offering ways to help solve hundreds of environmental crises.

    Click here to register for or learn more about Blog Action Day.

  • Original Air Date:

    BlogActionDay Part 3

    Bloggers Unite!

    BlogTalkRadio is joining forces with “Blog Action Day 2008: Poverty” to take the conversion to all four corners of the globe.

    On Wednesday, October 15, the network will host a 12-hour Talkathon for Poverty Relief.

    Airing from 12 p.m. to 12 a.m. EDT, the program will be anchored live from Denver, Colorado, by BlogActionDay.org’s Easton Ellsworth, with BlogTalkRadio hosts sharing co-hosting duties from throughout the U.S.

    Leading bloggers around the world are scheduled to appear as guests, along with notables from the political, entertainment and literary arenas.

    More than 11,000 websites have already signed on to participate in this year’s Blog Action Day by blogging about poverty and aiding poverty-relief efforts. Among the blogs currently involved are TechCrunch, ReadWriteWeb, LifeHacker, Mashable, ProBlogger and DailyBlogTips.

    The organizers estimate that some 11.7 million people worldwide are already aware of the event and will read about it on October 15.

    A non-profit event, Blog Action Day was launched last year when two bloggers asked, “What would happen if all the bloggers of the world united for a single cause?”

    What did happen during the United Nations-backed “Blog Action Day 2007: The Environment” was more than 20,000 bloggers offering ways to help solve hundreds of environmental crises.

    Click here to register for or learn more about Blog Action Day.

  • Original Air Date:

    BlogActionDay Part 2

    Bloggers Unite!

    BlogTalkRadio is joining forces with “Blog Action Day 2008: Poverty” to take the conversion to all four corners of the globe.

    On Wednesday, October 15, the network will host a 12-hour Talkathon for Poverty Relief.

    Airing from 12 p.m. to 12 a.m. EDT, the program will be anchored live from Denver, Colorado, by BlogActionDay.org’s Easton Ellsworth, with BlogTalkRadio hosts sharing co-hosting duties from throughout the U.S.

    Leading bloggers around the world are scheduled to appear as guests, along with notables from the political, entertainment and literary arenas.

    More than 11,000 websites have already signed on to participate in this year’s Blog Action Day by blogging about poverty and aiding poverty-relief efforts. Among the blogs currently involved are TechCrunch, ReadWriteWeb, LifeHacker, Mashable, ProBlogger and DailyBlogTips.

    The organizers estimate that some 11.7 million people worldwide are already aware of the event and will read about it on October 15.

    A non-profit event, Blog Action Day was launched last year when two bloggers asked, “What would happen if all the bloggers of the world united for a single cause?”

    What did happen during the United Nations-backed “Blog Action Day 2007: The Environment” was more than 20,000 bloggers offering ways to help solve hundreds of environmental crises.

    Click here to register for or learn more about Blog Action Day.

  • Original Air Date:

    BlogActionDay Part 1

    Bloggers Unite!

    BlogTalkRadio is joining forces with “Blog Action Day 2008: Poverty” to take the conversion to all four corners of the globe.

    On Wednesday, October 15, the network will host a 12-hour Talkathon for Poverty Relief.

    Airing from 12 p.m. to 12 a.m. EDT, the program will be anchored live from Denver, Colorado, by BlogActionDay.org’s Easton Ellsworth, with BlogTalkRadio hosts sharing co-hosting duties from throughout the U.S.

    Leading bloggers around the world are scheduled to appear as guests, along with notables from the political, entertainment and literary arenas.

    More than 11,000 websites have already signed on to participate in this year’s Blog Action Day by blogging about poverty and aiding poverty-relief efforts. Among the blogs currently involved are TechCrunch, ReadWriteWeb, LifeHacker, Mashable, ProBlogger and DailyBlogTips.

    The organizers estimate that some 11.7 million people worldwide are already aware of the event and will read about it on October 15.

    A non-profit event, Blog Action Day was launched last year when two bloggers asked, “What would happen if all the bloggers of the world united for a single cause?”

    What did happen during the United Nations-backed “Blog Action Day 2007: The Environment” was more than 20,000 bloggers offering ways to help solve hundreds of environmental crises.

    Click here to register for or learn more about Blog Action Day.

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